Apparently, P. Diddy is too busy living large to take the time to pen his memoirs. The hip-hop impresario (real name: Sean Combs) has settled a lawsuit filed by Random House alleging that Combs never paid back a $300,000 advance he received for a autobiographical manifesto he never completed. “The matter has been amicably resolved,” Random House spokesman Stuart Applebaum said in a statement Tuesday. The financial terms of the deal were not revealed, but the publisher made it clear that it would not be releasing any literature penned by P. Diddy. In Random House’s court papers, filed in February, the publisher asked for the return of the advance, plus interest, stating that Combs and his company, Bad Boy, “simply kept the money they never rightfully earned.”

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